Author: Nathan Hellmers
Date: 11:47:16 11/05/04
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On November 05, 2004 at 14:30:32, John Merlino wrote: >On November 05, 2004 at 14:20:12, Nathan Hellmers wrote: > >>Are there any other programs that provide analysis similar to Fritz's >>blundercheck which gives a score for the move actually played and for the >>variation that the computer likes better? Am I correct in thinking that most >>programs only give the score for the suggested variation when auto-analyzing a >>whole game? >> >>Nathan > >Chessmaster does this (gives you a score for the move and a score for the >suggested variation). And, yes, it only does this if you are analyzing an entire >game. > >jm John, I only see one score: "Score: -0.04 14...Bd6 15.Qe3 Nf6 16.Nb5 Ng4 17.Qa3 Be7 18.Rd1 Ne5 (Time = 0:03, Depth = 1/8)" That's from the annotation window after a (very brief) full game analysis in CM9k. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks, Nathan
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